.. and this time even with a timely tar-ball, since I'm not traveling any more.
What do we have in it? More than in -rc2. I'm clearly not the only one
who was in Japan for LinuxCon, or something else just made people wake
up.
There's a lot of small one-liners, but a few bigger chunks too: Radeon
DRI updates, some btrfs updates, and fixing Sparc LEON support (and
supporting PCI). Smaller updates to nilfs2 and ceph, and s390 and arm.
Other than that, it's mostly random driver updates all over.
I'm including the shortlog, which is fairly self-explanatory: small
random changes, nothing hugely interesting. It will matter to people
only if it happens to fix that one small nagging issue you had.
But as usual, I'll ask people to give it a good testing,
Linus

– and
Greg Ungerer has few m68knommu bugfixes.

-Dave Airlie issues drm fixes, Hans-Christian Egtvedt has avr32
updates, Steven Rostedt issues a chunk of tracing updates, Pekka
Enberg announges Native KVM Tool vers. 2, also a new version of upstart
is announced by James Hunt and Greg Kroah-Hartman starts the 2.6.39.2-stable
review.

-2.6.32.42-longterm also gets a review and so does 2.6.33.25-longterm,
usbutils gets to version 003, Paul Mundt issues pull requests (3.0-rc4)
for the rmobile, fbdev and sh trees, Borislav Petkov and Tony Luck
have a ras update (mce cleanup), Al Viro has vfs patches for -rc4 and
Dave Airlie has drm fixes – “Slightly larger than I’d like, but Alex
is still bringing up some variants of the llano hardware platform
with different output configurations, so displaying something is nicer
than just black screening. I’ve done some testing on pre-llano systems
and haven’t seen any problems with it, so I’m happy to push it.

Otherwise there is one i915 revert, the GMBUS code was causing some
problems with the core i2c and needs a rework, one regression fix for UMS
drivers since I split the pci/platform/usb code out, a couple of minor radeon
fixes, and one radeon fix for a bug with some floating i2c lines on
certain family of motherboards.”